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GRAMADOELAS COUNTRY INN

The word 'Gramadoelas' originated in approximately the early 1800's during the Cape colonial period, describing the wild, unexplored, unknown African bush beyond the known frontiers. It is neither English nor Dutch but a unique word which spontaneously developed amongst the more adventurous to describe the wild unknown, similar to the 'Wild West' in the Americas .

The founders of 'Gramadoelas Country Inn' hyperbolically used just that word or name to accentuate the contrast between the past so-called 'Wild' and the present warm Cape Dutch architecture and luxurious interior and surroundings which the Guest House have to offer the weary traveller.

Mini fridge stocked with beverages
Coffee/Tea making facilities
TV with 5 channels including M-Net
Wildlife video films available on request
Radio alarm clock for wake up calls
Heater and fan
Skylight for natural light and ventilation

FACILITIES - ON SITE:

9 Rooms sleeping 16 people
Cardphone available in Cheetah lapa
Phonecards available from local shops or Post office
Secure parking - undercover parking on first come basis
You are welcome to use the Leopard lounge,
Cheetah lapa and Sugerbird teagarden at your leisure